Minor Repairs and Maintenance Framework.

Bracknell Forest Borough Council | PublishedApril 14, 2017

Winner

Woods Building Services Ltd t/a AA Woods

cpvs

45343100

The Council's aim is to establish a Framework of suppliers covering a broad range of building, mechanical, electrical, maintenance and related trades. Appointed suppliers will be required to carry out minor works and maintenance to the Council's premises as and when required on a call-off basis. The premises concerned include a mix of offices, residential properties used and schools. The Council's intention is to appoint 3 suppliers per Lot, and suppliers shall not be able to tender for more than 2 Lots overall. The Framework will consist of: Lot 1: Electrical; Lot 2: Heating and Ventilation; Lot 3: General Building; Lot 4: Roofing; Lot 5: Asbestos Removals.

The Council are looking to appoint a contractor to inspect, test and maintain the Council's various emergency lighting systems.
The service to be provided will involve multiple sites and include the supply and installation of all replacement parts.
The appointed contractor will also provide an emergency call out facility.

Coral Reef Water-world Main Works Contract

Bracknell Forest Borough Council | PublishedJuly 5, 2016

Winner

Brymor Construction Ltd

cpvs

45453100, 45212000, 45212100, 45212212

The scope of work comprises the demolition and complete removal of the existing timber glulam beam roof over the main pool hall and replacement with a new steel truss roof which will be split into 2 sections with a centrally located roof light running the length of the roof.

It is envisaged that the new roof shall be a duo pitch standing seam roof, with an acoustic perforated deck. Each section will span away and up from the roof light towards the high level lateral glazing around the perimeter of the proposed roof. The roof void shall contain an accessible services void and walkway accessed from an adjacent roof. Mechanical, electrical and public health systems associated with the main pool hall shall be replaced and modified to suit the new roof to include a new rainwater disposal system, air handling unit and associated ductwork to the main pool, updating pumps and associated equipment, including controls, cleaning and re-fixing existing ductwork, ventilation and extract system grilles.

A section of the existing below ground drainage shall need to be diverted and the existing gas service extended to serve the flume tower plant room. The main low voltage panels shall be replaced, together with cabling and distribution boards to the main pool and new general and emergency lighting system to the main pool hall. New hard and soft external landscaping works shall be required to the perimeter of the site.

The existing ancillary roofs over the changing village, Sauna World and Coconut Grove (café) will be overhauled and repaired. The repair scope shall comprise a combination of resin injection and dowel bars to repair the existing glulam beams together with replacement bolts and replacement and or repair of the roof coverings to meet current regulations.

The existing ride tower and flumes are to be completely demolished. A new reinforced concrete frame tower and link corridor will be constructed with a launch platform at approx. 12.5m above the run out level. The tower shall be clad with a proprietary insulated wall panel system and shall have an integral lift and staircase for guests. At ground floor and basement level, a mechanical, electrical and aquatic plant room will be constructed along with a balancing tank and an aquatic riser from the plant room that connects to services riser that provides water to the flumes. New water treatment systems shall also be installed to serve the new rides.

5 new flumes will be constructed comprising an oscillating funnel slide, bowl slide, body slide, and 2 gravity ring rides The 2 new flumes will include aquatic based animation rain-bars, sprays and jets and will be supplemented by special effects with programmable light emitting diode lighting inside the flumes.

The aquatic package sub contract is subject to a separate OJEU notice. Therefore there will be a requirement for the ride vendor sub-contract to be novated into the main contract. Full details will be in the ITT.

The interior of internal public facing areas shall be completely refurbished to comprise main reception area, changing village, café, Sauna World and Lazy River. The scope of this work shall include new internal fixtures, fittings and equipment, internal wall, floor and ceiling finishes and new mechanical and electrical installations.

If you have already submitted a completed Pre-Qualification Questionnaire for this project then you do not need to submit again.

Minor Works and Maintenance

The Council’s objective is to establish a Framework of suppliers covering a broad range of building, mechanical, electrical, maintenance and related trades. Such suppliers will be required to carry out minor works and maintenance to the Council’s Premises as and when required on a call-off basis, providing the Council’s Service Users with a responsive and competitively priced service. The service is split into lots and no tenderer can bid for more than 2 lots. • Electrical • Heating & Ventilation • General Builders (This will include Carpentry and Plumbing) • Roofing • Asbestos Removal The full PQQ pack can be downloaded directly from this advert and should be returned by 5pm Friday the 18th of March. Any questions raised during the PQQ stage will be posted on this site alongside the responses given.

Portable Applicance Testing

The appointed contractor will provide a service for the Inspection and Testing of Portable Electrical Appliances at Bracknell Forest Council Sites. The contract is for an initial 3 years plus two possible extensions of 1 year (3+1+1 =5) All tender documents can be downloaded directly from the South East Business Portal. The tender submission date is by mid day on the 26 February 2016. Questions raised by tenderers alongside the repsonses given will be posted on the South East Business Portal. The Council will not be held responsible for not informing any organisation who has not officially registered their interest on the Portal. Total contract value is based on the maximum contract term.

Reactive Maintenance and Repair.

Bracknell Forest Borough Council | PublishedNovember 17, 2015

Winner

Kier Services

cpvs

50700000

The Council are looking to appoint a contractor to provide a Reactive Building Maintenance and Repair Service. This may include some Planned Maintenance work.
The appointed contractor will be required to provide a 24-hour service to all Bracknell Forest Council premises and may also include schools. Schools will be included in the Invitation to Tender but their decision to procure the service will be on an optional basis.
The contractor will provide maintenance and repair of mechanical and electrical services and plant. The exception to this will be where term maintenance contracts exist for specialist plant and equipment.
There will be a requirement for a 3-stage response system, for example, 2-hour maximum response on emergency or health and safety (life threatening) situations, 4-hour maximum response for urgent but non-emergency work and 4 days for all other work required.

Reactive Maintenance and Repair

The Council are looking to appoint a contractor to provide a Reactive Building Maintenance and Repair Service. This may include some Planned Maintenance work.
The appointed contractor will be required to provide a 24 hour service to all Bracknell Forest Council premises and may also include schools. Schools will be included in the Invitation to Tender but their decision to procure the service will be on an optional basis.
The contractor will provide maintenance and repair of mechanical and electrical services and plant. The exception to this will be where term maintenance contracts exist for specialist plant and equipment.
There will be a requirement for a 3 stage response system, for example, 2 hour maximum response on emergency or health and safety (life threatening) situations, 4 hour maximum response for urgent but non-emergency work and 4 days for all other work required.

Reactive Maintenance and Repair.

The Council are looking to appoint a contractor to provide a Reactive Building Maintenance and Repair Service. This may include some Planned Maintenance work.
The appointed contractor will be required to provide a 24 hour service to all Bracknell Forest Council premises and may also include schools. Schools will be included in the Invitation to Tender but their decision to procure the service will be on an optional basis.
The contractor will provide maintenance and repair of mechanical and electrical services and plant. The exception to this will be where term maintenance contracts exist for specialist plant and equipment.
There will be a requirement for a 3 stage response system, for example, 2 hour maximum response on emergency or health and safety (life threatening) situations, 4 hour maximum response for urgent but non-emergency work and 4 days for all other work required.

Coral Reef Waterworld Main Works Contract.

The scope of work comprises the demolition and complete removal of the existing timber glulam beam roof over the main pool hall and replacement with a new steel truss roof which will be split into 2 sections with a centrally located roof light running the length of the roof.
It is envisaged that the new roof shall be a duo pitch standing seam roof, with an acoustic perforated deck. Each section will span away and up from the roof light towards the high level lateral glazing around the perimeter of the proposed roof. The roof void shall contain an accessible services void and walkway accessed from an adjacent roof. Mechanical, electrical and public health systems associated with the main pool hall shall be replaced and modified to suit the new roof to include a new rainwater disposal system, air handling unit and associated ductwork to the main pool, updating pumps and associated equipment, including controls, cleaning and refixing existing ductwork, ventilation and extract system grilles.
A section of the existing below ground drainage shall need to be diverted and the existing gas service extended to serve the flume tower plant room. The main low voltage panels shall be replaced, together with cabling and distribution boards to the main pool and new general and emergency lighting system to the main pool hall. New hard and soft external landscaping works shall be required to the perimeter of the site.
The existing ancillary roofs over the changing village, Sauna World and Coconut Grove (café) will be overhauled and repaired. The repair scope shall comprise a combination of resin injection and dowel bars to repair the existing glulam beams together with replacement bolts and replacement and or repair of the roof coverings to meet current regulations.
The existing ride tower is to be completely demolished whilst leaving the existing 3 ride flumes in place. A new reinforced concrete frame tower and link corridor will be constructed with a launch platform at approx. 12.5 m above the run out level. The tower shall be clad with a proprietary insulated wall panel system and shall have an integral lift and staircase for guests. At ground floor and basement level, a mechanical, electrical and aquatic plant room will be constructed along with a balancing tank and an aquatic riser from the plant room that connects to a horizontal aquatic services gallery running directly underneath the start tubs. New aquatics will be delivered to the new start tubs and new water treatment systems shall be installed to serve the new rides.
Two new flumes will be constructed comprising an oscillating funnel slide and a bowl slide; the 3 existing flumes shall be adjusted to facilitate the new angle and new flume launch tower. The 2 new flumes will include aquatic based animation rain-bars, sprays and jets and will be supplemented by special effects with programmable light emitting diode lighting inside the flumes.
The Ride Vendor element is subject to a separate OJEU notice. Therefore there will be a requirement for the ride vendor sub-contract to be novated into the main contract. Full details will be in the ITT.
The interior of internal public facing areas shall be completely refurbished to comprise main reception area, changing village, café, Sauna World and Lazy River. The scope of this work shall include new internal fixtures, fittings and equipment internal wall, floor and ceiling finishes, and new mechanical and electrical installations.

Coral Reef Waterworld Main Works Contract.

The scope of work comprises the demolition and complete removal of the existing timber glulam beam roof over the main pool hall and replacement with a new steel truss roof which will be split into two sections with a centrally located roof light running the length of the roof.
It is envisaged that the new roof shall be a duo pitch standing seam roof, with an acoustic perforated deck. Each section will span away and up from the roof light towards the high level lateral glazing around the perimeter of the proposed roof. The roof void shall contain an accessible services void and walkway accessed from an adjacent roof. Mechanical, electrical and public health systems associated with the main pool hall shall be replaced and modified to suit the new roof to include a new rainwater disposal system, air handling unit and associated ductwork to the main pool, updating pumps and associated equipment, including controls, cleaning and refixing existing ductwork, ventilation and extract system grilles.
A section of the existing below ground drainage shall need to be diverted and the existing gas service extended to serve the flume tower plant room. The main low voltage panels shall be replaced, together with cabling and distribution boards to the main pool and new general and emergency lighting system to the main pool hall. New hard and soft external landscaping works shall be required to the perimeter of the site.
The existing ancillary roofs over the changing village, Sauna World and Coconut Grove (café) will be overhauled and repaired. The repair scope shall comprise a combination of resin injection and dowel bars to repair the existing glulam beams together with replacement bolts and replacement and or repair of the roof coverings to meet current regulations.
The existing ride tower and flumes are to be completely demolished. A new reinforced concrete frame tower and link corridor will be constructed with a launch platform at approx. 12.5 m above the run out level. The tower shall be clad with a proprietary insulated wall panel system and shall have an integral lift and staircase for guests. At ground floor and basement level, a mechanical, electrical and aquatic plant room will be constructed along with a balancing tank and an aquatic riser from the plant room that connects to services riser that provides water to the flumes. New water treatment systems shall also be installed to serve the new rides.
Five new flumes will be constructed comprising an oscillating funnel slide, bowl slide, body slide, and two gravity ring rides The 2 new flumes will include aquatic based animation rain-bars, sprays and jets and will be supplemented by special effects with programmable light emitting diode lighting inside the flumes.
The aquatic package sub contract is subject to a separate OJEU notice. Therefore there will be a requirement for the ride vendor sub-contract to be novated into the main contract. Full details will be in the ITT.
The interior of internal public facing areas shall be completely refurbished to comprise main reception area, changing village, café, Sauna World and Lazy River. The scope of this work shall include new internal fixtures, fittings and equipment, internal wall, floor and ceiling finishes and new mechanical and electrical installations.
If you have already submitted a completed Pre-Qualification Questionnaire for this project then you do not need to submit again.